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rmxmTWOEL RENO (OK.) DAILY TRIBUNETUESDAY, OCTOBER 31r 1933.M’CORMICK SUED FOR HEART BALMCinderella Club GivesHalloween Dance PartyMembers of the Cinderella clubentertained a group of friends withn Halloween dancing party at thehome of Miss Barbara Gamble, 717South Hadden avenue, Saturdayevening.Jack-o'-lantern* lighted the rooms,while orange colored blooms werearranged In attractive bouquetsand the ceiling* were festoonedwith black and orange streamers toform a lovely setting for the de-lightful event.Invited guests included Miss Vir-ginia Grabfelder, of Port Reno,Messrs. Hardie Penny, Billy Col-lins. Adrian Gebhart. MarlonHensley, Marion Bolton. Dan Gal-lagher, Carroll Smith, Bert HunterLewis, Wayne Entrekin, EugeneGlass. Arthur Moss. Thomas Ashin-hurst. Otto Hes*. Jack Lambert,Clayton Campbell, Donald Roberts,Billy Trent, Edward Clark. PaulMason, Hardy Payne and JackMyers.Punch was served throughout theevening. Mrs. Ralph Gamble as-sisted the hostesses in their hos-pitalities.* * *BRIDGETTES CLUBMisses Ruth Hamilton and Mar-guerite Punke were Joint hostess-es Monday evening to the Bridget-tes chib and entertained in thehome of the latter, 104 South Ad-mire avenue.Only members enjoyed the Hal-loween party and were greeted atthe door by a ghost. The roomswere adorned with Jack-o'-lan-terns, black cats and other con-ceits of All Saints day. which werearranged at vantage points, whileCALENDARWEDNESDAYSterling Thimble Club Hostess, tv- i ii \f-mhhnrn HivesMrs John Hackett, 1113 West Wude ln• J• “• iTla8nDurn l,,vehstreet.T. M. T. M. Club. Hostess. Mrs.Clarence Patterson, north of thecity.Priscilla Embroidery Club. Host-ess, Mrs. R. P. Jones. 112 SouthMacomb avenue.ProgressiveSecond LectureAthenaeum club members met inthe home of Mrs. LeRoy Jones.120 South Macomb avenue, at 2:30o'clock Monday afternoon for thePlayers. Hostess, second lecture of Dr J. H. Marsh-John J. Dillon. 1016 Southker avenue.Ga-Time Club. Host*. Mr. andMrs. G. C. Carter. 201 South Ro-berts avenue.Mu Gamma Chi Club Hostess,Miss Ruth Bunnell, 102 West Fore-man street.While Away An Hour Club. Hos-tess, Mrs. RobertL rive.burn, of the Oklahoma University,Norman.In this Journey to a literaryshrine Dr. Marshburn led theclub to far off Africa to the birthplace of Aeschylue (525 B.C.i atEleusis.Dr. Marshburn said "The Mod-Archer. Sunset ern reader of an ancient Greekplay must press back to as fullNighthawks Bridge Club. Host*, realization as possible of the re -Mr. and Mrs. W. W Mathew*. K‘°u» origin nnd the adiding reli-1050 South Ellison avenue. kK>us association of Greek tragedyLadles Oolf Club. Hostesses, Mrs. Mllt' comedy.M A. Ashbrook and Mrs. Hadley "True, the gods were those ofC. Brown. mythology but the element of faithUnity Club. Hostess. Mrs. Hen and worship were always present,ry Behne, 1017 South Macomb avr- There was no such thing as anue. play having a 'run', indeed a re-Rainbow. Regular meeting in petition of a successful play wasthe Masonic Temple, rare. It was given once for allWednesday Players. Hostess. Mrs as a religious offering at an an-Malcom E. Phelps. 803 South Hofl nual religious celebration, usual-avenue. ly in honor of Dionysus. The spec-G. I. A. Hostess, Mrs. John tator was more or less consciouslyPorter. 300 North Risk Island a worshiper. The theatre adjoinedavenue. __the temple and was within theIS GIVEN BY CLUBSilver Slippers EntertainMonday EveningCLASS PARTYThe young ladles' Sunday schoolclass ol the Central Methodistchurch enjoyed a Halloween partyMonday evening in the parlor ofthe church, which was attractivelydecorated with suggestions of theseason.Fifteen members were present toenjoy the evening, during whichseasonal games were featured.Lovely refreshments were servedat a late hour.* * *One of the most delightful Hal-loween parties of the. season wasenjoyed by a group of the youngersocial set Monday evening, whenmembers of the Silver Slippersclub entertained at the home ofMiss Bernice Harrod, 1015 SouthBickford avenue.Club members present to assistthe hostess in entertaining wereMisses Betty Dale, Betty Crow-ley, Gladys Taylor. Lillie MariePenwright and Helen Little.Invited guests included JimmyAdamson, of Port Reno. Miss Mar-garet Fischer. Carl Wallace. BobbyDale. Billy Laird, Billy Putnam,Jack McKinster, Chas Mittnacht,Tommy Jack and Bobby LeeBoardman.BIRTHDAY DINNERMr. and Mrs. H. K. Ricker, 603South Barker avenue, entertainedSunday with a well appointed 1o'clock dinner honoring the birth-day anniversaries of their son, GlenRicker, and Mi^. Glen Ricker.Covers were laid for the hosts,honorees and children, Helen Louand Johnny Henry.* * *. v?iS'M<* *Mri. R T. DoubledayHarold F. McCormickTHURSDAYNazarene Foreign Missionary So-temple precinct.The 'OberannergauPassionciety. All day meeting with Mrs. p|„y‘ jK a helpful modern parallel.although no such parallel can bemore than slightly suggestive ofthe ancient conditions."Aeschylus Is a warrior poet.Miltonic in style and Cromwellianthe evening, repeated the Halloween motifs.Mrs. Harvey Hoffman won thefavor for high score and the con-solation prize went to Mrs. WayneLeach. They will entertain theclub November 14 at Mr*. Leach'shome. 314 South Admire avenue.Monday's hostesses were assistedln their ‘hospitalities by WmsPunke's mother, Mrs P. L. Punke485 B.C., halfway between the battles of Mara-'sysTa :;r,r.':,* *•**ing at 2:30 p. m. ln the churchparlor.George W. Graham, South Keithnvenue.Young Matrons Society of Chris-tian Church. Hostess, Mrs. RoyStafford, south of the city, wilhthe dining table was centered with Mrs. Chas Penwright assistant. , rv"SDiriT 7hs iim'riTama"a wllche's kettle over a camp lire. First M E. General Aid Regutar1 ^ gJJ- ^Tallies and appointments of a j meeting at the church with llc UTlovely lunch, served at (lie close of third division as hostesses.Dont lot 11/ II TT P.nnarai moor.he foughtDr. Marshburn concluded bv sug-Seciirity Benefit Association. Reg- «**•"» that any one interested inat the I O O P °rep|< Ofamn should read the fol-lowing three:"Agememnon" by Aeschylus."Oedipus Tyrranus” by Sopho-cles,"Alcestls" by Euripides.Mrs Albert Bridges, of Mt. Ster-ling. Ky.. was an Interested guestto enjoy thp delightful lecture withMONDAY CONTRACT PI \YEHSMrs P. N Irving, 419 NorthRgek Island avenue, had her homeprettily derornted with suggestionsof the Halloween season when sheentertained the Monday ContractPlayers and a group of additionalguests Monday evening.The Invited guests Included Mrs.Rov Noblitt. Mrs R A Deck. Mrs. parlorsJ W Elkins. Mrs. Oertrude Clark. Pour Hostess. Mrs Bvron UMrs R W Thonv Mrs Lula For- Reetor WO South Bickford avenue Vniertnlned' thr'TDM w. P Oitt Mrs. E 8. Christian Missionary SocietyCupp. Mrs. John J. DillonMrs Harry Lauer, of Oklahoma Mrs. Carl BCity.Mrs. L. W Mayfield held high Central M E Missionary So-score for club members, while Mrs. piety. Business at 2 30 p m InA breach of promise suit asking$1,500,000 lias been filed in Chi-cago against Harold F. McCor-mick, head of the InternationalHarvester Co., by Mrs. RhodaTanner Doubleday, 30-ycar-olddivorced wife of Felix Double-day, son of the publisher. Mrs.Doubleday, who charges that the00-year-old millionaire proposedto her and then called off thewedding, and McCormick, areshown above. He is the formerhusband of the late Edith Rocke-feller and Ganna Walska, thesinger.ular meetinghall.Episcopal Guild Regular meet-ing with important business to betransacted at the Parish house.Triangle Club Hostess, MissVlrglnlu Hayes. 1120 Sunset Drive.Rajah Club. Hostess, Miss BethylDouglas. 705 West Wade street.::: AwakesMil South Hoff avenue, with Mrs. Sliutlee 820 South Macomb ave-Wcods as associate.Two. Hostess. Mrs. 8tanleyWarner, 920 South Foff avenue,with Mrs. James Conner assisting.Three Meeting In the churchnue, where Mrs. F Howard Mor-ris will be lender of the programon "Camelot; King Arthur’s RoundTable"* * *A. II. (’. CLUBMiss Wtlimi Noblet. 202 North- ■** ,<■» £K £35’ S35S»*5S, Raines as program additional guestleaderLEGION AUXILIARYAt the called meeting of theAmerican Legion Auxiliary in Le-gion hall Monday evening planswere discussed for a Joint meetingof the Legion nnd Auxiliary forThursday evening. November 9. whichwill be featured as one of the pro-prams for National Education weekMrs C L. McGill, A. L. A chair-man of Education, has made ar-rangements to have Dr. MorrisWardell, of the history departmentat the University of Oklahoma.Norman, as guest speaker for theJoint meeting. Dr. Wardell is aWorld War veteran and n mostentertaining lecturer nnd all mem-bers of both organizations areurged to plan to attend the meet-ing for which Supt. H. E. Wrinklehas been asked to secure musicalnumbers from the htghschool musicdepartment. Refreshments will beserved at the close of the evening.Other business was the comple-tion of plans for the joint meetingThursday evening of this week inBarnett's hall at Yukon The ladiesMONDAY NIGHT BRIDGE CLUBMrs Ellis C. Mount entertainedthe Monday Night Bridge clublast evening at her home. 118 NorthM avenue.Mrs. Roy Stevenson received thefavor for high score and the secondhigh award went to Mrs. JohnLively. Refreshments were servedbefore adjournment to meet in afortnight with Mrs. Hoy Stafford,south of the city.* * *ENTHE NOUS CLUBMrs. Maude Shultz, of BowlingGreen, Ky.. was an additional guestwhen Mrs. B D. Ashbrook, 519South Hoff avenue, entertained theEntre Nous club Monday after-noon.The prettily appointed I o'clockluncheon was followed by bridge.Color note and appointments ofall the party details were sugges-tive of the Halloween seasonMeeting of the club November14 will be with Mrs Thos. MAderhold, 405 South William* ave-nue.The rooms were gaily decoratedwith black and orange streamersthat were festooned from the fourcorners to the center chandeliers,bats. cats, owls and other motifsof the Halloween season, whichwere arranged at vantage points,while Jack-o’-lantern* shadedthe lights.Early in the evening bunco wasthe diversion, in which prizes wentto Billy Laird and Jimmy Adam-son. Then the group was invitedto the back yard, which wafi gaywith colored lights. Here fortuneswere told and various out-of-gameswere featured.Sweets and fruit were served dur-ing the evening, at the close ofwhich a weiner roast was enjoyedaround a pit fire and before ad-journment a sumptuous Ice course,in which pumpkin and cat motifswere observed, was served.Mr and Mrs. E. H. Harrod as-sisted their daughter and co-hostessses ln their hospitalities.* * *BIRTHDAY PARTYIt was to honor the eleventhbirthday anniversary of her littledaughter, Faye Loulae, that MrsA. D. Kessler. 738 South Haddenavenue, entertained from 4 to 6o'clock Monday afternoon with asurprise children’s party.Various games and contests werefeatured for entertainment and aprize went to Helen Williams.Guests to enjoy the celebrationwith the honoree included Juanita.Virginia and Mary Ellen Mitchell,Betty Louise and Pearl McRae,Ethel Lee, Betty, Lorraine, Buddyand Bobbv Lamka. Louise MillsVirginia Wllholt, Helen Williams.Chas. Harvey and Harold Kessler.Dainty refreshments were servedKm dose of the two hours ofmerriment, during which FayeLouise was presented many beau-tiful gifts.LUNCHEON-BRIDGEMrs. W. G. Burks, who will de-part soon to make her home inArdmore, was the inspiration fora luncheon-bridge given Mondayafterhoon by Mrs. James M. Blair.1108 8outh Hoff avenue.Guests includ'd eleven intimatefriends of the honoree.Autumn flowers were used inbouquets to center the luncheontables.At bridge Mrs. John Aven wonthe high score award, while alovely hostess' gift was presentedMrs. Burks.DUCK DINNERMr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Keller,410 East Wade street, entertainedMondav evening with a 6:30 o'clockduck dinner.Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs.Herbert Sims. Mr. and Mrs. Em-mett Thompson and the hosts.Mrs. Frances Barker IsHonored Monday Nigh1;Twenty-one relatives and friendof Mrs. Frances Barker gatheredat her home. 639 South Miles avef"nue. Monday evening to entertaifwith a surprise party honoring h«fseventy-fourth birthday anniveijsary.Suggestions of the Halloween seison and gay garden flower prettlldecorated the rooms for the cour;tesy, which was enjoyed by lhfollowing:Mrs Luster Smith, Miss Vir*glnia Owens and Raymond Smltl*of Kingfisher, Mr. and Mrs. Har*ley Newman, Mr. and Mrs. C. i)'Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Jason ClarkJr„ Mr. and Mrs. Thos. GiUilaiMrs A. B. Fisher, Mrs. Alva Me1Donald, Miss Lorene Wright.Jessie Barker, Miss Ada Bnrke?Dr. B. E. Carder, B. R. BarkerMarion and Virgil Newman.Bridge and various games werjfeatured for entertainment and tethe close of the evening the hon(oree cut and served her pink an'white birthday cake. She was tfyrecipient of many beautiful anuseful remembrances.* * *Mrs. Marlon Higby, 411 SoutlEvans avenue, Mrs A. A. Pitne!and Mrs: Harold Hutchinson.Yukon, spent Monday in OklahomCity.jIledkal&L!Ingredients of VicVapoRub in Convement Candy FaVICKS COUGH DROfA Genuine Thor Elec-tric WasherNot yet ad-vanced, only 59.50with Thor ironer 17.50$77.00As lowr as $2.00 down,$1.00 a w eekHot Pint AutomaticIron $4.95G. E. Vacuum Clean-er $29.75Best buy ever offered in agood cleaner — $2.00 down.75 cents a week.DAVIS ELECTRIC‘We Do Plumbing Too” Phone 220Lola Forrest was high scorer among the church parlorsthe guests and Mrs. Elkins won thetraveling prizeFollowing the games the host-ess was assisted bv her daughter.Ml«s Charlotte Mae, Mrs BertB P O F Bridge Club Host-esses. Mrs. V R Mordv nnd Mrs.W C Ritter, who will entertain Inthe ladles' room at the Elks homeAll ellglbles. who are wives, moth-MrDermott and Mrs Otis Ander- ers and sisters of Elks, are Invitedson ln serving a lovelv lunch. to attend ,The meeting In a fortnight willbe with Mrs. McDermott, 3(16 NorthRMk Island avenue* * *LUNCHEON-BRIDGEMr*. Wm Lambert nntl MrsBaptistFRIDAYAlnthean 8Two clever contests were fea-tured. In which prizes were award-ed Miss Zelmn Hilton nnd MissRuth Keen. The remainder of th~evening was spent Informally anddaintv refreshments were served ata late hourThe meaUn* In two weeks willb* with Mrs Clnrn Richardson. 638South Miles avenue.* * *are responsible for a covered dishdinner to be held preceding theprogram, on which P. G. Patton,past deportment commander, willbe the prlnclnal speaker. ’Dancing will b. enjoyed following Jthe program. Regular meeting ofthe auxiliary will be held Wednes-day evening. November 8,* * *S Class MASQUERADE PARTYMrs A P Neill, of the Llebmannapartments entertained from 3 to5 o'rlork Monday afternoon witha children's masquerade pnrtv forher little daughter. Margaret Ruth.Guests were limited to kinder-garten playmates of the honoree.who displayed many novelty andattractive costumesVarious games and contests wenfeatured for entertainment and atHostess at monthlv business andsocial. Mrs Frank Smith, 301 SouthRoberts avenue.T E L. Baptist 8 8 ClassWelter C. Kolschowskv entertained Monthlv business and social host-Jolntlv Mondav aftrrnoon at a css. Mrs 8 F. Wilson. 102 Northprettllv appointed 1 o'clock lunch- Macomb avenue,eon-brldee In the former's Ijomo Friday Bridge Club Hostess,a» the Uebmann nnnrtments rom- Mrs Henry Behne. 1017 South Ma-rllmcntary to Mrs Frnnk L. comb avenue.Johnston, of Kansas City, Mo Women's Relief Corps. Regular ....... („_______________ ____|Covers wor- laid at three tnbl-s meeting and Armistice day oro- |j„, r|0H(, „f (|v two hours of mrrriwhich were lovely with their dee- cram at 2 30 p m In the I O O m(,nt delicious refreshments w-rcorations ln keeping with 1he Hal- F hall I servedPose Unit to the Flower Garden Grren and ornnae made up theClub Hostess Mt«s Addle Rvan, I roior note employed In all appoint -509 8outh Bickford nvenue I ment*.Arno Art Club. Hostess, Mrs L. * * *8 Bonnln. of Conrhn. with Mrs. |Ernest Ewing lender of programon "Rubens"L. A. to B of R T Regularmeeting In the Trainmen's hallloween season A like note wasrepented In the luncheon appolnt-menls. details of the gomes anddecorations nbnut the roomsGuests other than the honoreewere Mrs W J Galt, of Oklaho-ma Cttv Mrs John Manev. Mrs.1 I. Wilson. Mrs E B Vore. MrsF H Moon Mrs W E BarrettMrs John Preston. Mrs.. L MTucker and Mrs h. Henry Sted-dom.Mrs Preston received the fnvorfor high srore In the afternoon’sgames while Mrs Jnhn«ton waspresented a lovelv gift from thehostesses, who were assisted Inth'dr hospitalities by Mrs PearlPutnam.* * *FIRS DANCEInitial dance of the winter sea-son for the Elks lodge was en-joyed Monday evening, when anenron and overall affair was feu-I......Several out-of-town ctests wor-among the one hundred tn attend-ance Joe jnranes nnd his or-chestra furnished music for therevelers and refreshments were ser-, ved during Intermission* * *8 O'CLOCK DINNERMr. and Mrs Adolph Orlesel 901Ninth Fvsn« avenue, entertainedSunday evening with s fl o'clockdinner when 'heir curst* Included:Mr and Mrs Chas Rnhins, ofDenver. Colo K' nnd Mrs EdOrlesel and children, of Weukomls.Mr nnd Mrs. Luther Dungan nndfamily, of Kingfisher Mr and Mrs.O A (lrlesel. und Leon Robins.* * *Misses Martha Lee. Marv Pearland Cnllsla Valltniit spent MondayIn Oklahoma City.FAREWELL COURTESYKin Marian Blake 301 NorthRock Island avenue, will entertainTuesday evening a; three tnbl-s ofeontrart a* a farewell rourtrnvi nmpltmrntarv to Mrs W O.Burks, who will leave soon tomake Iter home In Ardmore.RERERVATIONS MADEThe request of bridge players,who have partlclnaled ln formerPan Hellenic scholarship bene-!fit parties but who do not playdeontrart, prompted members of Pan.Hellenic to decide Tuesday to addjlauction tobies to the bridge touma-!ment tn be held at the Parish |house Wednesday afternoon nnd■•venlneAdditional reservations have beenmade by Mr and Mrs. Ray Maher,Mr. and Mrs. John Preston. Mrs. jStanley Warner. Mrs. John T Nnv-lon. Mrs Marquis Stone Morris,Mrs James P Nenl. Mrs Aloha L.1Johnson, Mrs. Glenn O. Mordv.Mrs Carl Lyons. Mrs. Robert T.Howel, Mrs Kepler Johnson. MrsAlbert Bridges Mrs Maude Wil-liams. Miss Marian Blake. EmersonR Kelso. Capt Hobart R. Gay,I.uther C Oadberry, Fred Hlx.Frrd Ellsworth,* * *You Can Depend on theMan Who AdvertisesModprn EtiquetteBY ROBERTA LEENINE times out of ten you will find that the man who adver-tises is the man who most willingly returns your money if youare not satisfied.jitnhMlTh1°Thrrl)rIn111| i1)1CONTRACT BRIDGEV WRITTEN FOR CENTRAL PRESS vI By E. V. SHEPARDFAMOUS BRIDGE TEACHERHOW CAN 1?RY ANNE ASHLEYQ How can 1 prevent deepscratch** on new shoes?A The first time a pair of newshoe* Is worn, stop at the first ishae-ahlnlng parlor and have themshined Bv doing this, scratches |will effect only the surface,Q, How can I remove tea andcoffee alelna from linen?A. Soak the spots In glvrertneAllow it to stand for several hoursTlien waah In tire usual warQ How ran ! prevent breakageof Jars ol^>rearrvr» and Jelly whenmovlne?A The glaae Jars ran be keptfrom cracking by rutting old Innertubea Into aeetlona the right lengthand allplm them over the Jara.DIFFERENCES IN METHODSCERTAIN type* of holdings yieldbelter results with one method ofbidding while another style of bid,ding will give better results witheertaln other types of hands Thisfact was strikingly Illustrated withthe deal below, appearing In a matchbetween two teama-of-four, playingrubber bridge, with the tame eerie*or deals. Team A was some 1,500points ahead at the time. Un theniblier then In progreae Team It hada gnma In, with 00 pointa on (liesecond game, while the other teamhad no score. South dealt,AKJR3 .., * k Q 10 3♦ 764+ KQ♦*S42 p-"*> 1 4TV J 7 6 5 2 11 , f 9 8 4 '“ ♦JIOOS♦ 106 8 UrlJ ♦8 7 64 2♦ AQ 106 ,* * A♦ A K Q < |♦ A J 9Team A wera using an openingMd or S. for showing a hand worthsame at a mater suit In ease port-ner had fair eu, port. Thlo team alsobid to tho ecoro. When the Routhplayer of Team A bid S-Dlamoada,h* meant that he expected to wingamo and rubber In case hio partnerheld not fewer than I email trumpsand I quick tricks but tho bid didnot In ths least show elam probablll-ties. An opening Md of 0 was re-served for that purpose, and Houthdid not feel that he was strongenough to force, being to weak Inhearts and having only I clubsThe North player of Team A ac,cordlngly passed, Blx-odd trlckiwere scored. Thle gave Team Agome and rubber. The More on thatrubber was 1 JO point* for trlcka won,with l?n pointa for th* lovo rubber,or a total acort of 820 points.Having CVt quick trlcka, tho Southplayor of Team U mad* an openinghid of t-Dlamonda, Jutl as his oppo*cent had donn on Team A. Th* op*riling J bid of Team R was Intendedus a forcing bid. This team neverbid to the acore. The (set that 1-oddat diamonds would mean gam* andrubber had no Influence upon thomeaning of that bid. North bad torespond. Having JH quick trlckaNorth at once saw slam possibilities,although at ths moment he did notknow which make would bo bast forhie elds. North's first bid was !•Hearts. When Noutb shifted Into !•Hpsdss, North Jumped ths Md to I-Hpadea. RouUt showed shortness otspades and poaaaaalon of all 4 Aceo,by bidding 1-No Trumps. Northknew that ths small slam bonus forths hand would help a lot to wipeout ths gains mads by opponents,presuming that opponents did notalso reach a email elam. Its alsoknew that ths grand slam bonus of3.860 points when vulnerable prob-ably would mean Mnnlag the ■natch.North bid T-No Trumps, which waaa spread. Team R mads 1.140 pointaon that one hand, against opponents'110 points. This one hand won thsmatch (or Team B,Q Is It ncc«ssary to recognizea letter of Introduction promptly,or may It be postponed for nwhile?A. A letter of Introduction re-quire* prompt acknowledgement.Q Is It ever permissible to use atoothpick at the table?A. Never It Is very Ill-bred touse a toothpick In public,Q. Is It proper to say "Tlinnkto sc.vanta?A. Yes; politeness demands It.Hu has too much at stake to risk losing your trade oryour confidence. You can depend on him.We bu^ gunny sack*. FarmersElevator Adv.He is not in business for today or tomorrow only—but fornext year and ten years from next year. He knows the valueof gIMMl-W'ill.New Pebble WeaveFABRIC GLOVESin Browns and Blacksby Fownes.Priced $1.00.Sf BowersFASHION SHOPPEYou get better merchandise at a fairer price than he couldever hope to sell it if he did not have the larger volume ofbusiness that comes from legitimate advertising nnd goods thatbear out the promise of the printed word.Don’t miss the advertisements. This very day they callyour attention to values that tomorrow you will lie sorry youoverlooked.DON’T MISS TIIE ADVERTISEMENTS- :